Michiganders know this feeling all too well. If you have pothole damage like this, enter the Pothole Payback Contest for a chance to receive up to $800 to help with repair costs: https://t.co/2DlYgE1RUd
⚠️ Drivers on I-75 hit a large pothole Wednesday night, leaving multiple vehicles with blown tires.
The pothole is in the far right lane of NB I-75 near McNichols in Detroit. We counted 10+ vehicles within the last hour.
Every day, Michiganders depend on roads and bridges to connect our communities and keep our economy moving. New long-term state funding is a critical step toward building stronger, safer infrastructure for the future.
Michigan is known for its pothole-ridden roads. Read more about how you can prevent pothole damage to your car and report potholes around the state: https://t.co/9vB7atCzIK
The ASCE 2023 Infrastructure Report Card identified that Michigan needs nearly $4 billion in additional wastewater funding to improve our systems for decades to come.
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A strong economy depends on strong infrastructure.
Outdated water systems limit growth, slow development, and threaten Michigan’s ability to attract new employers.
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Merging in a construction zone isn't a race – it’s teamwork. The zipper merge helps everyone get through construction zones safely and efficiently. A little patience goes a long way to keep everyone safe. Read more: https://t.co/eHhhwAtwiv
Michigan leaders passed a balanced, bipartisan FY26 budget that includes a long-term road funding deal to fix roads and grow our economy. Read more: https://t.co/5psEiCLMrD
While driving through work zones, being extra cautious saves lives. Be sure to slow down, pay attention, and remain patient in work zones to protect crews working hard to fix our roads. https://t.co/mJAKfBM1BS
The bipartisan FY26 budget marks an important step toward fixing Michigan’s roads for the long term – delivering stronger infrastructure and saving good-paying jobs. Read more: https://t.co/hiAgqerghq
Michigan families deserve safe, reliable roads. The FY26 budget’s bipartisan road funding deal makes that possible while protecting jobs and supporting our economy.
Michigan leaders passed a balanced, bipartisan FY26 budget that includes a long-term road funding deal to fix roads and grow our economy. Read more: https://t.co/5psEiCLMrD
Michigan’s economy runs on good roads. The bipartisan FY26 state budget includes a historic road funding deal that delivers safer infrastructure and good-paying jobs.
A bipartisan long-term road funding plan is here. Michigan leaders are investing in better roads and bridges, good-paying jobs, and a stronger economy. Read more: https://t.co/YG0fyePPiN
Michigan’s roads keep our economy and communities moving, but short-term fixes aren’t enough. Without a long-term road funding plan, workers, families, and businesses will keep paying the price in unsafe conditions and costly repairs. Take action now: https://t.co/LdI9HM0774
Thousands of hardworking Michiganders work every day to fix our roads, but inaction by the Michigan Legislature is threatening their livelihoods. It's time for Lansing to act on a long-term road funding plan. Learn more: https://t.co/CyYSomMGkE
Fixing Michigan’s roads means protecting Michigan jobs. Without long-term funding this year, workers across the state will be left behind.
Take action and send a letter to your lawmakers: https://t.co/LdI9HM0774